Indranil Ghosh, Qijie Shen, Ping-Jui Eric Wu, Gregory S. Engel
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摘要
锥形交叉在化学体系的能量图谱中无处不在,推动着光化学反应的发生,而光谱观测却极具挑战性。利用二维电子光谱,我们观察到了 Wurster's Blue 在激发到最低两个振子激发态后的非绝热动态。当分子进行分子内电子转移时,激发态种群在 55 fs 内通过锥形交叉点弹道弛豫到电子基态势能面。虽然两个振子能面上的动力学是相同的,但我们观察到穿越锥形交叉点后相干振荡的不同模式,这表明通过锥形能量漏斗的非绝热弛豫途径是不同的。这些相干性并不是由激发脉冲直接产生的,而是动力学轨迹在锥形交点振动空间上不同投影的结果。我们的光谱数据为复杂的锥形交点拓扑和动力学提供了一个全新的视角,强调了交点空间在决定动力学方面的关键作用。
Vibronic Conical Intersection Trajectory Signatures in Wave Packet Coherences
Conical intersections are ubiquitous in the energy landscape of chemical systems, drive photochemical reactivity, and are extremely challenging to observe spectroscopically. Using two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy, we observe the nonadiabatic dynamics in Wurster’s Blue after excitation to the lowest two vibronic excited states. The excited populations relax ballistically through a conical intersection in 55 fs to the electronic ground state potential energy surface as the molecule undergoes an intramolecular electron transfer. While the kinetics are identical on both vibronic energy surfaces, we observe different patterns of coherent oscillations after traversing the conical intersection indicating distinct nonadiabatic relaxation pathways through the conical energetic funnel. These coherences are not created directly by the excitation pulses but are the result of the dynamical trajectories projecting differently on the conical intersection vibrational space. Our spectroscopic data offers a fresh perspective into the complex conical intersection topology and dynamics that emphasizes the critical involvement of the intersection space in dictating the dynamics.
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